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Day: 31 May 2023

Taking the rough with the smooth: busting the myth of the single “landmark” case

An image of a demonstration. People holding signs that say "Trans Rights Now"

When litigating for change, all efforts can have impact and play a role in moving us towards the world we want to live in.  

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